different between bosal vs noseband
bosal
English
Etymology
From Spanish bosal, variant of bozal (“noseband; slave”). (The sense "noseband" is specifically via Mexican Spanish and was originally found in the Southwestern US.) Doublet of bozal and bossale.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bo??sæl/
Noun
bosal (plural bosals)
- A type of noseband used on a horse.
- (uncommon) Alternative form of bozal or bossale (slave born in Africa and recently brought to a colony).
- 2009, Bernard Bailyn, Patricia L Denault, Soundings in Atlantic History, page 108:
- At about the same time Christian Georg Andreas Oldendorp, a Moravian missionary in the Danish West Indies, recorded that some Kongos on the island performed "a certain type of baptism on the bosals [recently arrived slaves] who desire it."
- 2009, Bernard Bailyn, Patricia L Denault, Soundings in Atlantic History, page 108:
References
Anagrams
- Albos, Boals, Sabol, Sobal, albos, bolas, bolsa
Spanish
Noun
bosal m (plural bosales)
- Alternative form of bozal (“noseband, bosal”)
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noseband
English
Etymology
nose +? band
Noun
noseband (plural nosebands)
- The part of a bridle or halter that goes over the nose of an animal, particularly a horse.
Synonyms
- bosal, musrole
Translations
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